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Mystery Tiles From Around the World

puppetman writes "The Kansas City Star has an interesting story about Toynbee Tiles. They show up embedded in streets, and can be found in the US (Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, New York, Baltimore, Aberdeen, Edgewood, Washington, etc), Chile, Argentina and Brazil. They are made of "epoxy or super hard plastic that's actually inlaid in the asphalt itself." The tiles invariably state, "Toynbee Ideas in Kubrick's 2001 Resurrect Dead On Planet Jupiter". Sometimes there are secondary tiles that request people make more while others are of a more paranoid slant. Toynbee was a religious historian who believed that "well-being of a civilization depends on its ability to respond successfully to challenges, human and environmental". There is even a Ray Bradbury book, The Toynbee Convector. Toynbee.net has a link to a Usenet posting where someone ask's Kubrick's daughter if the man himself knew of the tiles. To date, the origin of the tiles are a mystery. Any /.'ers able to provide the location of additional tiles, or perhaps clues for solving the mystery?"

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  1. Would everyone who wants to claim responsibility.. by Xugumad · · Score: 5, Funny

    ...for a nice, orderly queue under this posting, so we can avoid cluttering the main topic.

  2. My guess? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Funny

    In a few weeks they'll all light up and you'll realize they form concentric circles around a just-constructed used car joint.

  3. Kubrick promised us the Monolith... by corebreech · · Score: 5, Funny

    ...and all we get are these lousy tiles.

    Seriously, thinking about 2001 depresses me. When I was a kid I had every expectation we'd be flying around in Pan Am Space Shuttles and learning how to use zero-g toilets.

    Instead we live in a world where Pan Am goes bankrupt, and NYC still hasn't figured out how to install restrooms in the city.

    These tiles are nothing more than a cruel reminder of just how lame the 21st century is turning out to be.

    1. Re:Kubrick promised us the Monolith... by perly-king-69 · · Score: 5, Funny

      These tiles are nothing more than a cruel reminder of just how lame the 21st century is turning out to be.

      Don't worry - you'll miss most of it.

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    2. Re:Kubrick promised us the Monolith... by TopShelf · · Score: 5, Funny

      These tiles are nothing more than a cruel reminder of just how lame the 21st century is turning out to be.

      I dunno, that yellow line that shows the first down marker on football games is pretty cool, and phrases like "don't touch that dial" have become a quaint anachronism. Sure, we're still driving gas-guzzling behemoths and cell phone coverage is spotty at best, but progress is being made.

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  4. Toynbee Tiles violate DMCA by LegendOfLink · · Score: 4, Funny

    Yes, it's true, any persons caught trying to decipher the mystery of the Toynbee Tiles will be prosecuted under the DMCA. Listen, just because you can go out into public and read these mysterious tiles does not mean that you have the mysterious right to try and mysteriously figure out where they mysteriously came from. That is the exclusive mysterious right of the mysterious man/woman in [insert color here] who placed these in the first not-so-mysterious place to begin with.

  5. I have seen many of these! Spooky! by GillBates0 · · Score: 5, Funny
    Any /.'ers able to provide the location of additional tiles, or perhaps clues for solving the mystery?"

    I've seen a large number of these mysterious tiles. They too have strange writing on them, which sometimes makes lewd suggestions or tells offensive jokes. I have always wondered how that writing was created on all those tiles. I've usually noticed these mystery tiles in restrooms stalls at schools, offices, and even airports in many major cities around the world! It's good to know people are starting to investigate the matter.

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  6. Re:I prefer penrose by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    but aren't they the most filling of all tiles?

  7. Re:Interesting. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Funny

    funny.

    World: There are weird tiles!
    Slashdot: We need coordinates for our GPS!

    Why can't we light candles or leave flowers or something normal people would do?

  8. Re:a big AAAAAHHHHHH by aminorex · · Score: 4, Funny

    Wow. You just slashedotted someone's house.

    That's cold, man. Cold.

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  9. He's already here! by MarcQuadra · · Score: 5, Funny

    And he requested another 87 billion on TV last night!

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